Super Easy Patternless A-Line Skirt

February 18, 2007

Sometimes you just feel like a simple skirt with nice, clean lines. And you don’t have a whole lot of fabric. This easy skirt is perfect! You’ll need two times the length that you want for the skirt. (So if you want a skirt that’s 25 inches long, you’ll need 50 inches of fabric, or about 1.5 yards.)

this is so great, thanks. anybody who is reading this pattern and thinks “that is too simple to work” should try it! Trust the numbers and your own measurements — waaay better than any commercial skirt pattern I have ever made. I made this in less than an hour and I’m wearing it now! Gonna make six more this weekend. This is my new uniform!

Thanks very much for sharing these instructions. I just made the skirt for my 4 year old. I used a yard of fabric and didn’t bother with a waistband (just turned it over a few times at the top). It’s a cute skirt! I’ll try one for myself next.

I needed a skirt pattern to turn a top I found at a second-hand store into a dress. Your instructions are very clear and I am hoping I can make this work. Will send you a picture if I get it to turn out right. Thank you!!

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